Saturday 18 May 2013

Indian Ethnic Wear-Saree


Nothing more beautiful than a beautiful Indian woman in a sari seems to be a statement cliché now! A traditional costume dating ages sari makes a fashion statement in itself. The word sari is derived from the word "sati" Sanskrit means a strip of cloth, which was corrupted to Sari in Hindi and English so. Texts ancient Buddhist refers to a word Sattika describe the attire of women in ancient India which could be equivalent to the modern sari of the day.
indian ethnic women wear

A Designer saree is 9 meters in length, the most common style is for the sari to be wrapped around the waist. A sari is usually worn over a skirt (skirt) and a blouse which is the upper garment. The blouse is usually short sleeves with a low neck so it is well suited to be worn in summer in Asia.

The saris come in different forms in different parts of the country. In the north, the sarees are usually made of cotton and a lighter fabric because it is closer to the tropic and must meet the high temperature. The sarees west has a significant character in his creativity as stress dyeing rather than weaving techniques, extensive use of embroidery, bright colors, golden sun in weaving, which dates back to the rich tradition of embroidery here. When it comes to the east, the saris are different weaving technique using several types of figurative work and inlaid which may include depicting scenes from the epic. In the south, especially around the shore, the difference is very much the way it is worn, the folds would be placed between the legs and tucked in the center to help the swimming fisherwomen. And the region here in Mysore is famous for silk sarees because the climate is very conducive to the breeding of silkworms. Along with this, the Mysore silk sari is known to be the only 100% pure silk with a use of gold and silver in her son. No wonder saris continue to be as much as up to 2 lakhs.

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